Shipping Intelligence. PORT. OF WELLINGTON, i AItBIVED. ; October 10. —Murray, from Picton am Greymoiith. '■ •' - ' : - '<■ ] Napior, r ffora Picton. ' \ . ;;■'Kiwi; from ruktle Point and Napior. ] Mary Bannatyne; from Qwymonth, ■'■; Mohaka, from Blenheim, ; ' Wakatii, froui Westport. ■' Manawatu, from Westport. ■■■'■''. :i ' ; -SAILED. ; i: October 10.—SophiaB. Lnb7S,froio 'New-' castle.-v.r. .;.. Murray, for Nelson and West Coast ports. NEW' ZEALAND BHIPPING ; ■•;■: COMPANY'* LINE. V .,VV ;■■■:■; WOOL SEASON, 1882-83. ' The following high-classed Iron Clipper Ships are appointed to Bail from Wellington for LONDON during the Season," carrying passengers and all descriptions of Cargo at current rates:— Ojeeen.v .. 029100A1 Barkleyy November Otakl ~ .. 1014 do llolbeache lofollow Wanpnui ~.1077 do Watt- do Orari .. ..1011 do Worsl«r do And other Brst-olass vessels to fellow, ai required. , : , ... Freight and Passage arrangements can be made at the Head Office, Ibristchnrch, or at any of the Branches in New Zealand Apply,, in Wellington, to! the ",'■■ NEW ZEALAND .SHIPPING CO., LIJIiTED,: 2 • ; .Cystom House-quay. . VVV. are Agents for the fnltowing steamers and: sailing.ves-.' eels trading in and from Wellington :- ; "|or Sati Francim, tlicnee by rail and] steamer to Liverpool— , ;', ;'' 7Ti,ofuZ«.!ondia\; ■■■■ ■:■■■■ ■ , - The s,B. Australia The s. City of : „ . , ■'.■.': New York weeks ';''.''..'; Tii'ea.s. City of ■■'•■:■ .7-7 '7 Sydney 7 : ' r xor.H'itnganui—' . Tlie s>. Ifuia) «,, .. ■, . '"" ' ;; n xi,i'™re3 times a week. '. : For Kaikpura and LytleHon— The sis'. Tui. weekly. For |k(o'»- , The s.'B. Jane Douglas, twice a weoki . For Rangitijta- ; ;,,.; ■', ■" 'Thesis, Jane Douglas,every fortnight ',' . ' The B.S. Wakatu, twice a week." for BleiikimmPidon- •■ The 8. i Napier, twice a week, : ; . T?pr'London, direut-^-At regular intervals by Messrs Shaw, Savin & Co.'s Passenger line* of ... Packets. For China and tho East— ' By the Eastern and Australian Steamship Co.'s Steamships from ■ ; '.''', Sydney, every fortnight. For China and Japan— For Nebm, Hokilika, and Qreymonth Tlio p.s. Charles Edwards ,7-7'■■,' n>• Wallace ; '■ ~ 8.8. Murray „ „ Kennedy " TwiCJA Week. Full particulars can be had on application to W. & G. TURNBTJLL & CO., Shipping and Custom House Agents, 1 " ' Welunoton. 995 Horticultural Exhibition. To be held at the Wairarapa and East Coast ' 'Pastoral Sooioty's Grounds, Carterton, ON WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER Full particulars in future* advertisement. ■■ Catalogues will be issued shortly. WARDING AND DAX SCHOOL * ■■■ COLE-STBKET, MiSTBRMS.) ; '•■■ Principal: Miss BEST. ' ; A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught French, German, Italian, Latin, ilge. Prospectuses forwarded on application. ■The-Third Term:of 1882 begin onMON DAY, ,18th September. - Evenint! Cliss for French. ■ S V. I LANKSHEAK, PRINTER, Bookbinder, Paper-ruler, and '■":.■■:, - -■■ MANUFACTOBING STATIONEE," LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON. HAS much pleasure in informing the inhabitants of Mastertou and district that he has appointed Mr T.'E. PRICE his 'Agent. All orders for Bookbinding consigned to him will, be duly foiwarded and Faithfully executed. • WHEN ..IN TOWN, CALL AT ' LANKSHEAR'S v v; .AND INSPECT HIS : STOCK. Account booh of all dctmption made to any, ■ '' pattern, (:;'' W. J. LANKSHEAK, LambtouQuay, Wellington. UPWARD ANDEKS'O'fI WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON. ~ ImpoeierojChina.Glass.&c. "' Has Received, Per City of Tanjore and horman M'Lcod- : 94 packages china, glass, earthenware,, To arrive, per Otaki— , . , . 95 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware, &o, ' To arrive, per Wanganui-, ..:'■. 58. packages china, glass,, earthenware, ''• la'mpware, d:c, ■ ~:: :' . I .To arrive, per Orari - 76 packages china, glass, earthenware, lampware,4c. i The above may he had either in original packages or from Open stock. " Orders, for country stores carefully selected and packed., : , ;. Price hat supplied on application.,-,.-., : 7 = EDWARD ANDKfiiON,' i ' ' : 1196 : Willis-streeV Wellington. . A.LINDSAY, having now completed his plant for the manufacture of all kiuds of , Boots, and Shoes, jb now prepared to make iMen'aßest Watertights, pef/ged.at 14kriyeted,,i3s per pairfor orders of six pairs and upwards, for cash only. A..LINDSAY, Bootmaker, Lambton.QuayJ and' Cuba-si, Cash Boot Mart, Wellington.; TANTIO Knom', that"Wngg)es>%rth ; YV. bn d Bums, Photographers- by ! -ap: ; pbin'tinent to his Excellency \ the Governor The> 'only' exhibitors Jwhp i received Frsl Prizes for Portraits at Sydnevrand Mel- , •'•' ! Addj«4 WjMisiat'ieei,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 11 October 1882, Page 3
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627Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1201, 11 October 1882, Page 3
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